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Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy

  • 2022
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
317
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Jon Voight in Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy (2022)
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Follows the behind-the-scenes odyssey to get Macadam cowboy (1969) produced, as well as the tumultuous era in which the movie was released and embraced.Follows the behind-the-scenes odyssey to get Macadam cowboy (1969) produced, as well as the tumultuous era in which the movie was released and embraced.Follows the behind-the-scenes odyssey to get Macadam cowboy (1969) produced, as well as the tumultuous era in which the movie was released and embraced.

  • Director
    • Nancy Buirski
  • Writers
    • Nancy Buirski
    • Glenn Frankel
  • Stars
    • Jon Voight
    • Waldo Salt
    • Jennifer Salt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    317
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    • Director
      • Nancy Buirski
    • Writers
      • Nancy Buirski
      • Glenn Frankel
    • Stars
      • Jon Voight
      • Waldo Salt
      • Jennifer Salt
    • 7User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jon Voight
    Jon Voight
    • Self
    Waldo Salt
    Waldo Salt
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Jennifer Salt
    Jennifer Salt
    • Self - Actor, Screewriter…
    John Schlesinger
    John Schlesinger
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Bob Balaban
    Bob Balaban
    • Self - Actor, Director
    Adam Holender
    Adam Holender
    • Self - Cinematographer
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Lucy Sante
    Lucy Sante
    • Self - Author, 'Low Life'
    • (as Luc Sante)
    Ian Buruma
    • Self - Author…
    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Edmund White
    • Self - Author, 'A Boys Own Story'
    Marsha P. Johnson
    Marsha P. Johnson
    • Self - Activist, Murdered July 6, 1992
    • (archive footage)
    • (credit only)
    Charles Kaiser
    Charles Kaiser
    • Self - Author, 'The Gay Metropolis'
    Mort Sahl
    Mort Sahl
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Joseph N. Welch
    Joseph N. Welch
    • Self - U.S. Army Chief Counsel
    • (archive footage)
    Joseph McCarthy
    Joseph McCarthy
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Sen. Joseph McCarthy)
    Roy M. Cohn
    Roy M. Cohn
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Charles Socarides
    Charles Socarides
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Dr. Charles Socarides)
    J. Hoberman
    • Self - Film Critic
    • Director
      • Nancy Buirski
    • Writers
      • Nancy Buirski
      • Glenn Frankel
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    8NeutrinoKid

    Mean Streets

    Immense insights into the filmmaking world as it turned on a fulcrum in the heavy and turbulent days of the making of Midnight Cowboy (1969) and an explanation of how a gay British filmmaker could make a wildly successful and popular X-rated film about a bisexual cowboy hustler and his tramp friend as they battled to survive on the dirty streets of New York City. Jon Voight provides essential commentary and the chaotic zeitgeist of the late 60s is carefully explored.

    Film lovers will appreciate the insider's perspective and the tales about the production and others will gain a keen sense of the volatility of American culture during those years.
    7mossgrymk

    desperate souls, dark city, legend of midnight cowboy

    The stuff about John Schlesinger was interesting and I like how director Nancy Buirski connected this great film of his with the transformation of homosexuality into gay that was occurring in western society in the 60s. I also like how she placed "Cowboy" in the underground NYC tradition of Warhol and Scorsese (although a nod to previous such works like "Shadows" and "Sweet Smell Of Success" would have been nice). However, I cannot go along with Buirski in what I take to be her belief that this film is somehow unique in its expression of 60s edginess and rebellion. I can easily think of several works with an equal claim to 60s envelope pushing personification, such as "Wild Bunch", "Easy Rider" and, especially, "Bonnie And Clyde", which goes strangely unmentioned. I also could have done with more Dustin Hoffman and less Jon Voight. That MAGA maniac from Yonkers is never more off putting than when putting on a Texas charm offensive, as he does here.

    So, a mixed bag. Ultimately, my biggest positive takeaway was being introduced to the work of documentarian Buirski who I was sorry to hear had died recently, only in her late 50s. TCM's showing two of her other docs and I look forward to seeing them. B minus.
    4MillieTheRedhead

    Rambling and ultimately a little shallow

    Midnight Cowboy is one of my all time favorites. I've loved it since I first saw it as a teenager, and repeat viewings have only made me appreciate it more. I've also read the novel by James Herlihy multiple times, getting something new out of it each time as age and new experiences give me new perspectives and interpretations. I was therefore disappointed with the documentary, which seems to take Midnight Cowboy as a starting point to recap the entire 1960s in a ramshackle and sloppy manner. At one point, I thought to myself, "Boy they threw in everything but the kitchen sink," and then the topic of British kitchen sink dramas was introduced! I saw the doc a few months ago but I'm reviewing it today after reading a book, Shooting Midnight Cowboy, by Glen Frankel, which I believe was the inspiration for this documentary. The book is terrific, offering exhaustive detail about the novel, the development and making of the film, casting, costuming, etc. But in a coherent, well edited format. It's interesting that a 400 page book can manage to be thorough yet succinct, while a 2 hour documentary needs to rely on a lot of padding and still missed some interesting content that was in the book. The title is pompous. There are lots of talking heads, some connected to Midnight Cowboy and others not. For instance, Lucy Sante is featured prominently and really doesn't add anything substantive. For the first hour or so, I got the feeling she didn't even know the film was based on a novel, although I think later she did mention Herlihy. I didn't get much out of a handful of "cool" people opining on their impressions of the movie and the seedier side of New York. The interviews with Jon Voight and others who were actually involved in the film were better. There was also a lot of stock footage that was at times misleading, as it appeared to be from the 70s, 80s, 50s, whatever, just to give a visual to the sledgehammered message that New York used to be sleazy and scary. The section on Michael Childers seemed tacked on at the end, and I felt it shortchanged his creative contributions, depicting him as John Schlesinger's muse/boy toy who saved him from misery in a rather cloying and condescending way. I'm also a bit tired of the solemn, American Masters approach to biography, which insists on wallowing in the artist's insecurities and character flaws. I guess John Schlesinger was tortured. Of course he was! Artists tend to be "troubled" and "tortured" people. They sublimate. It's not a tragedy! Interestingly for me, the director, Nancy Buriski, also made a very good documentary, The Loving Story. It was much more focused and reliant on original black and white footage. Some people found it boring, but I thought its lack of sensationalism gave it depth and highlighted the fact that a couple of quiet, ordinary, non-tortured people did something really extraordinary and important. There was a confidence to that documentary that this one lacked. If you're interested in the topic, read Shooting Midnight Cowboy and skip this doc.
    6MortSahlFan

    Too extracurricular

    Using the currency of the moment to tie in other trendy things.. A stockbroker mentality. Where was the "Midnight Cowboy" stuff? They took a short interview with Jon Voigt and spliced it up and inserted a bit every 15 minutes.. And there's one old Dustin Hoffman audio they used.. I'm a left-winger, and this trendy justice whorior thing just bugged me. They are just making money off the latest thing that makes money. Nothing else.

    It's a great movie, but I would have loved to have heard more interviews, more archives.. I don't need some 24-year old to explain the movie to me. It was nice to have some audio from the writer, who has been forgotten in cinema.
    7boblipton

    Not For Old Film Fans Like Me, But...

    Nancy Buirski's documentary recounts the society, making, and impact of John Schlesinger's movie.

    Because it begins by assuming that the audience watching this movie has no idea that the 1960s happened, let alone what went on, I found myself annoyed at first. Yes, I remember the uproar about the the Viet Nam War. Yes, I knew that the New York City I visited once or twice a week was not the one seen in Hollywood musicals of the 1940s. So that was wasted time for me. Yet, in making this documentary, I believe Ms Buirski made a good choice. Every year, new audiences come up, more and more divorced from the 1960s.

    Otherwise, it's good to put faces to names, like Jon Voigt more than half a century later, and Lucy Sante, who wrote Low Life, a great book about the City's lower classes. I don't think this is of much utility to me or people like me, but to a younger audience, or one less versed in film history, it will prove invaluable.

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      EPILOGUE: "On a budget of $3.6 million, Macadam cowboy (1969) grossed $44.8 million. John Schlesinger won the Academy Award® for Best Director over Costa-Gavras, George Roy Hill, Arthur Penn and Sydney Pollack. Waldo Salt won the Academy Award® for Best Adapted Screenplay. John Schlesinger went on to make films in America and abroad, working again with Dustin Hoffman on the highly successful Marathon Man (1976). Jon Voight won an Academy Award® for Best Actor in Retour (1978), written by Waldo Salt. Jennifer Salt retired from acting and became a successful screenwriter like her father. She and Jon Voight bump into each other at the neighborhood Hollywood deli. James Leo Herlihy contracted AIDS in 1992. A year later, at the age of 66, he took his own life. Macadam cowboy (1969)'s X rating was eventually changed to an R without altering any of the films content."
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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2023 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La leyenda del cowboy de medianoche
    • Production companies
      • Augusta Films
      • Cineflix Productions
      • Foothill Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $55,124
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,734
      • Jun 25, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $55,124
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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      • Color

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